Campus Resources
From Digital Humanities Wiki
(Difference between revisions)
| Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
** A LCD Projector | ** A LCD Projector | ||
** A Hard drive space for temporary storage of digitized video and photo data | ** A Hard drive space for temporary storage of digitized video and photo data | ||
| + | |||
*The [http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/ Department of Linguistics] has a workstation for digitizing audio recordings which includes: | *The [http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/ Department of Linguistics] has a workstation for digitizing audio recordings which includes: | ||
Revision as of 15:52, 12 November 2008
One of the roles of the DHIB is to assist its members in locating tools which may be of use to them in their digital humanities research projects. In particular, a number of departments whose faculty are actively part of the DHIB have already purchased equipment and software to facilitate their digital humanities research, and they may be able to make these resources available to other digital humanities scholars on campus on a limited basis. Examples of the resources that are available, listed by department, are the following.
- The Department of Anthropology has a multimedia lab, which includes:
- A Mac workstation for digital video and photography (including GIS, graphics, video, photography software)
- A PC workstation for digital video and photography (including GIS, graphics, video, photography software)
- A PC laptop for field projects (including GIS, graphics, video, photography software)
- A digital Total Station for field projects
- A Semi-professional Video camera
- A Semi-professional Photo camera
- A Scan Station
- A LCD Projector
- A Hard drive space for temporary storage of digitized video and photo data
- The Department of Linguistics has a workstation for digitizing audio recordings which includes:
- A computer for capturing digitized data
- Hard drive space for temporary storage of digitized audio data
- A reel-to-reel cassette player
- A compact cassette player
- An analog-to-digital converter allowing the output of the cassette players to be captured by a computer
